
FixWhat’sBroke
@clearasmud08
Followers
513
Following
25K
Media
290
Statuses
7K
USA's Justice System=broken. Misconduct & lack of accountability among police.SROs lead 2 school 2 prison pipeline & mistreatment of special needs.Reform needed
Joined November 2022
Most important video u'll ever watch. The lawyer presenting is brilliant. DO NOT TALK TO COPS. TEACH KIDS NOT TO TALK TO COPS. "Every time u talk to police, u will regret it. Even people who admit nothing regret talking to cops." Be smart. Exercise 5th amendment. Stay silent.
5
10
27
Police captain staged innocent CEO's arrest. She was found innocent but still lost her job & damage was done. She filed suit against police. How do cops sleep at nights who abuse power & destroy innocent lives? Maddening thing is—he got away with it, as law enf often do.
Despite getting caught, indicted and convicted, Boruchowitz ended up not spending a single day in prison.
0
0
0
Colorado proved 2b one of best states for quality of education,ranking #15, but fell when it comes to safety, ranking 5th worst. One area where CO thrives is reading scores,ranking 3rd highest. CO is 1 of 8 states w/ both high spending& weak school system.
kdvr.com
While Colorado has some of the best quality of education opportunities in public schools of any state in the U.S., the Centennial State ranks among the worst when it comes to safety in education, a…
0
0
0
"It is not uncommon for young African American men to be afraid of police when encountering them. William McNeil Jr. was suspicious & afraid so he decided to prop his phone and record it." *It shouldn't be uncommon for persons of any color to fear police.
people.com
Viral Video Shows Fla. Officers Punch Black Man After He Questions Why Headlights Were Required in Daylight
2
0
4
Denver faces pile up of unsold homes.
newsweek.com
Home prices have started to slide in the Mile-High City as inventory continues rising while buyers shirk off the market.
0
0
0
I heartily echo every word! Police corruption runs deep in CO. They ruin innocent lives with marks on permanent records while not prioritizing focus on criminals. Criminals are believed without true investigations while innocent victims aren’t given a chance to speak their truth.
Colorado seems to have the highest level of police corruption in the United States. How can they let people like this go free, yet charge innocent individuals—people who aren’t criminals—only to leave them with a lifelong mark?. I’m relieved Pam Bondi plans to prosecute this
0
0
1
Ain't that like Colorado law enforcement to believe grooming educators over parents? They also presume 2b experts at situations they have little to no context for understanding. They pretend 2b child experts & would rather see kids taken from good parents than support fam unit.
🚨Who do parents turn to when adults are housing their minor child without consent? Police, of course. But in this case? Watch as deputies laugh and mock a mother desperately trying to get her daughter away from those who groomed her and helped fund her emancipation—without
0
0
0
Do police ever not justify their actions? That's the real question. Justifying poor behaviors and decisions is the reason why more and more people are losing trust in local law enforcement. Why can't they ever say "We did wrong"??.
CW Police Shooting: after putting his hsnds up, giving himself up and disarming himself 3 Denver police officers shoot man and 6 bystanders. DPD has said they felt their actions were justified. DPD were the only ones to fire any shots.
0
1
2
RT @GovtsTheProblem: 2 different shootings in Denver today in the first 3 hours of the day. At a certain point, you’d think voters would ge….
0
139
0
So much misconduct & so many botched investigations in which LE fabricated evidence to make innocent appear guilty. Chicago PD aren't only officers abusing power. It's systemic. Each conviction, wrong or not, is a notch in their belts. Cops need private malpractice insurance.
Chicago to pay $35.2 million in misconduct case.The city already exhausted $82 million set aside for misconduct settlements.Taxpayers will pay $17 million to man who wrongly spent 23 yrs in prison. 57 lawsuits have been brought by ppl wrongfully convicted.
1
0
3
Chicago to pay $35.2 million in misconduct case.The city already exhausted $82 million set aside for misconduct settlements.Taxpayers will pay $17 million to man who wrongly spent 23 yrs in prison. 57 lawsuits have been brought by ppl wrongfully convicted.
news.wttw.com
Less than seven months into the year, Chicago taxpayers have spent at least $224.5 million to resolve nearly two and a half dozen lawsuits, exceeding the city’s budget to resolve lawsuits alleging...
0
1
2